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This is a list of survivors of assassination attempts. For successful assassination attempts, see List of assassinations.

Non-heads of state

Attempted assassination date Intended victim(s) Occupation at the time Location of attempt Country of attempt Perpetrator(s)
1134 Hugh II of Jaffa Count of Jaffa Jerusalem Holy Land A Breton knight
1272 June Edward Longshanks Heir to the English throne Acre, Jerusalem Holy Land Unnamed Muslim
1572 22 August Gaspard de Coligny Leader of the Huguenots Paris  France Maurevert
1582 18 March William of Orange Leader of the United Provinces Antwerp  Dutch Republic Juan de Jáuregui
1799 28 April Jean Debry French envoy to the Congress of Rastatt Rastatt  Holy Roman Empire Unidentified hussars
1842 6 May Lilburn Boggs ex-Governor of Missouri Zion, Missouri  United States Unknown
1861 February Abraham Lincoln President-elect of the United States Washington, D.C.  United States Baltimore Plotters
1864 August President of the United States Washington, D.C.  United States Unknown sniper
1865 14 April William H. Seward United States Secretary of State Washington, D.C.  United States Lewis Powell
1868 12 March Prince Alfred Duke of Edinburgh Sydney New South Wales Colony of New South Wales Henry James O'Farrell
1869 11 July Thomas Eyre Lambert Irish landlord Athenry, County Galway  United Kingdom Peter Barrett
1889 15 November José da Costa Azevedo [PT] Minister of the Navy of the Empire of Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Neutral Municipality of the Court  Empire of Brazil Unknown
1891 11 May Prince Nicholas Alexandrovich Tsarevich of Russia Ōtsu  Japan Tsuda Sanzō
1892 23 July Henry Clay Frick American industrialist Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  United States Alexander Berkman
1900 5 April Edward, Prince of Wales Prince of Wales Brussels  Belgium Jean-Baptiste Sipido
1902 18 May Victor von Wahl Tsarist governor of Vilna Vilna  Russian Empire Hirsh Lekert
1907 18 April Nicolás Salmerón y Alonso Spanish statesman Barcelona  Spain Political foe
1908 1 February Manuel, Duke of Beja Infante of Portugal (future King of Portugal) Lisbon  Portugal Carbonária (Alfredo Costa and Manuel Buíça)
1908 4 June Alfred Dreyfus French military officer Paris  France Louis Gregori
1910 9 August William Jay Gaynor Mayor of New York City Hoboken, New Jersey  United States James J. Gallagher
1912 7 June István Tisza Speaker of the House of Representatives of Hungary Budapest  Austria-Hungary Gyula Kovács
1912 14 October Theodore Roosevelt Former president of the United States and U.S. presidential candidate Milwaukee  United States John Flammang Schrank
1913 29 January and following weeks David Lloyd George Chancellor of the Exchequer Sent from various sources  United Kingdom Suffragettes (WSPU)
1913 14 May Henry Curtis-Bennett Magistrate Bow Street, London  United Kingdom Suffragettes (WSPU)
1913 16 May Henry Curtis-Bennett Magistrate Margate  United Kingdom Suffragettes (WSPU)
1914 17 March John Purroy Mitchel Mayor of New York City New York City  United States Michael P. Mahoney
1914 29 June Grigori Rasputin Russian monk Pokrovskoye  Russian Empire Khioniya Guseva
1915 17 May João Chagas Prime Minister-designate of Portugal Santarém  Portugal João José de Freitas
1919 April–June A. Mitchell Palmer United States Attorney General Washington, D.C.  United States Galleanisti
1920 August Eleftherios Venizelos Greek revolutionary and statesman Paris  France Greek royalists
1923 27 December Hirohito Prince regent Tokyo  Japan Daisuke Namba
1928 19 November Herbert Hoover President-elect of the United States Andes mountains  Chile Severino Di Giovanni
1929 24 October Umberto of Savoy Prince of Piedmont Brussels  Belgium Fernando de Rosa
1931 22 July John Ernest Buttery Hotson Acting Governor of Bombay Pune, Bombay State  British India Vasudeo Balwant Gogte
1933 15 February Franklin D. Roosevelt President-elect of the United States Miami  United States Giuseppe Zangara
1936 26 February Makino Nobuaki Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Tokyo  Japan Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) officers
1936 March Eleftherios Venizelos Greek revolutionary and statesman Athens  Greece Greek royalists
1940 24 May Leon Trotsky Prominent anti-Stalinist figure Mexico City  Mexico NKVD
1942 24 February Franz von Papen Nazi Germany's Ambassador to Turkey Ankara  Turkey NKVD agents
1943 5 June José P. Laurel Commissioner of the Interior, Philippine Executive Commission Mandaluyong  Philippines Feliciano Lizardo (Disputed)
1951 20 July Hussein of Jordan 2nd in line to the throne East Jerusalem  Jordan Mustapha Shukri Usho [ar]
1952 20 January Anton Vovk Auxiliary bishop of Ljubljana Novo Mesto  Yugoslavia Avgust Mežnaršič
1954 5 August Carlos Lacerda Candidate for federal deputy for the Federal District Rio de Janeiro  Brazil Alcino João do Nascimento
1958 20 September Martin Luther King Jr. American civil rights activist and Baptist minister New York City  United States Izola Curry
1962 27 February Ngô Đình Nhu Chief Republic of Vietnam presidential adviser and brother of Ngô Đình Diệm Saigon  South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Cử and Phạm Phú Quốc
1962 22 August Charles de Gaulle President of France Clamart  France 17 members of the Organisation Armée Secrète, led by Jean Bastien-Thiry
1963 10 April Edwin Walker United States Army officer Dallas  United States Lee Harvey Oswald
1966 21 June Arthur Calwell Australian Opposition Leader, Leader of the Australian Labor Party Mosman, Sydney  Australia Peter Kocan
1966 25 July Artur da Costa e Silva Minister of War of Brazil and candidate for the Presidency of Brazil Recife, Pernambuco  Brazil Unknown
1966 18 October Bhim Singh President of the National Students Union of India Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir  India Senior superintendent of police
1967 8 June Estácio Souto Maior [PT] Federal Deputy for Pernambuco Brasília, Federal District  Brazil Nelson Carneiro
1967 8 June Nelson Carneiro Federal Deputy for Guanabara Brasília, Federal District  Brazil Estácio Souto Maior [PT]
1968 11 April Rudi Dutschke German student activist West Berlin  West Germany Josef Bachmann
1968 3 June Andy Warhol American artist New York City  United States Valerie Solanas
1970 24 April Chiang Ching-kuo Vice Premier of the Republic of China New York City  United States Peter Huang
1971 8 August Alexander Solzhenitsyn Soviet dissident Novocherkassk  Soviet Union KGB
1972 15 May George Wallace U.S. presidential candidate Laurel, Maryland  United States Arthur Bremer
1972 7 December Imelda Marcos First Lady of the Philippines Manila  Philippines Carlito Dimahilig
1973 30 December Joseph Sieff Honorary vice-president of the British Zionist Federation London  United Kingdom Ilich Ramírez Sánchez
1974 8 March Asari Giichi Mayor of Shiraoi, Hokkaido Shiraoi, Hokkaido  Japan Yagi Tatsumi
1974 Ali Hassan Salameh Black September operative Tarifa  Spain Mossad
1975 6 October Bernardo Leighton Former Chilean Christian Democrat vice-president in exile. Rome  Italy DINA, Avanguardia Nazionale
1975 December Íbis Cruz [PT] Mayor of Jundiaí, São Paulo Jundiaí, São Paulo  Brazil Unnamed
1976 3 December Bob Marley Jamaican reggae musician Kingston  Jamaica Unknown
1976 12 December Raymond Eddé Lebanese member of parliament Beirut  Lebanon Unknown
1978 6 March Larry Flynt American newspaper publisher Lawrenceville, Georgia  United States Joseph Paul Franklin
1978 February Ayad Allawi Iraqi opposition politician in exile Surrey  United Kingdom Saddam Hussein's agents
1978 5 April Antonio Cubillo Canarian nationalist Movement leader Algiers  Algeria Spanish secret service members
1979 3 May Amine Gemayel Kataeb Regulatory Forces general Bikfaya  Lebanon Unknown
1979 4 June Pierre Gemayel President of the Kataeb Party Matn  Lebanon Unknown
1979 25 June Alexander Haig Supreme Allied Commander Europe Mons  Belgium Rolf Clemens Wagner
1980 April Tariq Aziz Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq Baghdad  Iraq Islamic Dawa Party members
1980 29 May Vernon Jordan American Civil Rights Movement activist Fort Wayne, Indiana  United States Joseph Paul Franklin
1980 25 October Khalid Duhham Al-Jawary Black September operative Beirut  Lebanon Unknown
1981 16 January Bernadette and Michael McAliskey Irish socialist and republican political activists Coalisland, County Tyrone  United Kingdom Ulster Freedom Fighters
1981 30 March Ronald Reagan President of the United States Washington, D.C.  United States John Hinckley Jr.
1981 June Ali Khamenei Tehran's Friday Prayer Imam Tehran  Iran People's Mujahedin of Iran, Furqan Group
1981 1 August Abu Daoud Black September operative Warsaw  Poland Khaled
1982 3 June Shlomo Argov Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom London  United Kingdom Abu Nidal Organization
1984 14 March Gerry Adams Irish Republican politician and President of Sinn Féin Belfast  United Kingdom Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF)
1985 8 March Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah Lebanese Grand Ayatollah and mentor to Hezbollah Beirut  Lebanon CIA linked group
1985 12 November Camille Chamoun Former president of Lebanon and leader of the National Liberal Party Beirut  Lebanon Vanguard of Arab Christians
Elie Karamé [fr] President of the Kataeb Party
1986 25 May Malkiat Singh Sidhu Planning Minister in the Government of Punjab, India Gold River  Canada Jaspal Atwal, Jasbir Singh Atwal, Amarjit Singh Dhindsa and Sukhdial Singh Gill
1988 18 June Turgut Özal Prime Minister of Turkey Ankara  Turkey Kartal Demirağ
1988 11 September Jean-Bertrand Aristide Catholic Salesian priest, political dissident, and future President of Haiti Port-au-Prince  Haiti Ex-Tonton Macoute member
1988 20 October Nikola Štedul Croat émigré from Yugoslavia and head of the Croatian Statehood Movement Kirkcaldy, Scotland  United Kingdom Vinko Sindičić, UDBA agent
1988 17 November Antoine Lahad Lebanese general and leader of the South Lebanon Army Southern Lebanon  Lebanon Souha Bechara
1989 14 July Jani Allan South African columnist Johannesburg  South Africa Cornelius Lottering, Orde van die Dood member
1989 3 August Salman Rushdie British Indian novelist and essayist London  United Kingdom Mustafa Mahmoud Mazeh
1989 27 November César Gaviria Candidate of 1990 Colombian presidential election Bogota  Colombia Medellin Cartel
1990 18 January Motoshima Hitoshi Mayor of Nagasaki, Japan Nagasaki  Japan Seikijuku member
1990 25 April Oskar Lafontaine Minister-President of Saarland Cologne  West Germany Adelheid Streidel
1990 18 September Peter Terry British Governor of Gibraltar Milford, Staffordshire  United Kingdom Provisional Irish Republican Army
1990 12 October Wolfgang Schäuble German Minister of the Interior Oppenau  Germany Dieter Kaufmann
1990 25 October Byron Barrera Guatemalan journalist Guatemala City  Guatemala Members of the military implicated
1992 5 December Jiří Svoboda Leader of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia Prague  Czechoslovakia Unknown
1993 2 July Aziz Nesin Turkish translator of "The Satanic Verses" Sivas  Turkey Sunni Wahhabi and Salafist extremist mob
1993 11 October William Nygaard Norwegian publisher of The Satanic Verses Oslo  Norway Khaled Moussawi and an accomplice
1994 June Boris Berezovsky Russian oligarch and later prominent Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Unknown
1994 14 October Naguib Mahfouz Egyptian writer Cairo  Egypt Ordered by Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman
1995 19 April José María Aznar Head of the People's Party and future Prime Minister of Spain Madrid  Spain ETA
1995 4 November Mengistu Haile Mariam Former President of Ethiopia Harare  Zimbabwe Solomon Haile Ghebre Michael and Abraham Goletom Joseph
1996 4 July Nimal Siripala de Silva Sri Lankan Minister of Housing Jaffna  Sri Lanka Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
1996 12 December Uday Hussein Son and heir-apparent of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein Baghdad  Iraq Salman Sharif, and three others
1997 25 September Khaled Mashal Leader of Hamas Amman  Jordan Mossad
1998 6 December General Anuruddha Ratwatte Sri Lankan Minister of Energy and Deputy Defence Minister Oddusuddan  Sri Lanka Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
1999 3 October Vuk Drašković Former deputy prime minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ibar Highway  FR Yugoslavia Serbian State Security Special Ops Force
1999 30 December George Harrison Musician and former member of the Beatles Henley-on-Thames  United Kingdom Michael Abram
2000 March Saeed Hajjarian Iranian intellectual, prominent journalist, pro-democracy activist Tehran  Iran Members of the Basij militia
2000 15 June Vuk Drašković Former Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budva  FR Yugoslavia Milorad Ulemek and Slobodan Milošević
2001 1 June Ezekiel Alebua Former Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands, serving as Premier of Guadalcanal Guadalcanal  Solomon Islands Harold Keke's Isatabu Freedom Movement
2002 5 October Bertrand Delanoë Mayor of Paris Paris  France Azedine Berkane
2003 April Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello Nigerian Commissioner for Health Ogun State  Nigeria Unknown
2004 19 March Annette Lu Vice President of the Republic of China Tainan  Taiwan Unknown
2004 10 June Ahsan Saleem Hayat Commander V Corps Karachi  Pakistan Jundallah
2004 1 September Anna Politkovskaya Journalist Rostov-on-Don  Russia Unknown
2004 1 September Ahmad Chalabi Iraqi politician Latifiya  Iraq
2004 September Viktor Yushchenko Former Prime Minister of Ukraine, candidate for President of Ukraine Unknown  Ukraine
2004 1 October Marwan Hamadeh Minister of Economy and Trade Beirut  Lebanon Unknown
2005 17 March Anatoly Chubais Former Prime Minister of Russia administrator of RAO UES Moscow  Russia Vladimir Kvachkov
2005 12 July Elias Murr Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon Antelias  Lebanon Speculators claim the perpetrators to be pro-Syrian forces, most likely Hezbollah.
2005 25 September May Chidiac Lebanese journalist Beirut  Lebanon Speculators claim the perpetrators to be pro-Syrian forces, most likely Hezbollah.
2006 February Suhaylah Abd-Jaafar Minister of Displacement and Migration Baghdad  Iraq Unknown
2006 12 March Sibghatullah Mojadeddi President of the Senate of Afghanistan Kabul  Afghanistan Unknown
2006 25 April Lt. General Sarath Fonseka Commander of the Sri Lanka Army Colombo  Sri Lanka Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
2006 30 May Georgios Voulgarakis Greek Minister of Culture Athens  Greece Revolutionary Struggle
2006 16 October Alexander Litvinenko Prominent Russian opposition figure London  United Kingdom FSB agents Andrey Lugovoy and Dmitry Kovtun, "probably" approved by FSB head Nikolai Patrushev and Russian president Vladimir Putin
2006 25 October Alexander Litvinenko Prominent Russian opposition figure London  United Kingdom FSB agents Andrey Lugovoy and Dmitry Kovtun, "probably" approved by FSB head Nikolai Patrushev and Russian president Vladimir Putin
2006 24 November Yegor Gaidar Prominent Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Unknown
2006 1 December Gotabaya Rajapaksa Secretary of Defense of Sri Lanka and brother of President Mahinda Rajapaksa Kollupitiya  Sri Lanka Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
2007 February Robert O. Blake Jr. United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Batticaloa  Sri Lanka Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
2007 26 February Adil Abdul-Mahdi Vice President of Iraq Baghdad  Iraq Unknown
2007 27 February Dick Cheney Vice President of the United States Bagram Airfield  Afghanistan Taliban
2007 14 April Onyema Ugochukwu Gubernatorial candidate in Abia State Abia State  Nigeria Unknown
2007 9 May Ramzan Kadyrov Head of the Chechen Republic Moscow  Russia Adam Osmayev (alleged)
2007 June Boris Berezovsky Prominent opponent to Vladimir Putin London  United Kingdom Russian security services
2007 18 October Benazir Bhutto Pakistani opposition leader and ex-Prime Minister Karachi  Pakistan Usama al-Kini and Baitullah Mehsud
2008 October Karinna Moskalenko Prominent Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Likely Russian security services
2008 8 October Maithripala Sirisena Sri Lankan Minister of Agricultural Development & Agrarian Services Colombo  Sri Lanka Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
2009 11 March Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena Sri Lankan Minister of Cultural Affairs Akuressa  Sri Lanka Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
Ameer Ali Shihabdeen Sri Lankan Non-Cabinet Minister of Disaster Relief Services
Pandu Bandaranaike Sri Lankan Non-Cabinet Minister of Religious Affairs
A. H. M. Fowzie Sri Lankan Minister of Petroleum & Petroleum Resources Development
Chandrasiri Gajadeera Sri Lankan Non-Cabinet Minister of Home Affairs
Mahinda Wijesekara Sri Lankan Minister of Special Projects
2008 November Mikhail Beketov Journalist and prominent Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Unknown
2009 June Yunus-Bek Yevkurov Head of Ingushetia Nazran, Ingushetia  Russia Chechen rebels (blamed)
2009 31 July Anvar-qori Tursunov Uzbekistani imam Tashkent  Uzbekistan Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan
2010 1 January Kurt Westergaard Cartoonist Aarhus  Denmark 28-year-old Somali
2010 14 May Stephen Timms British Labour MP Beckton  United Kingdom Roshonara Choudhry
2010 November Viktor Kalashnikov Prominent Russian opposition figure Berlin  Germany Likely FSB
2010 November Marina Kalashnikova Prominent Russian opposition figure Berlin  Germany Likely FSB
2010 6 November Oleg Kashin Prominent journalist and Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Unknown
2011 8 January Gabby Giffords Member of the U.S. House of Representatives Casas Adobes, Arizona  United States Jared Lee Loughner
2011 13 May Joss Stone Singer, songwriter and actress East Devon  United Kingdom Kevin Liverpool and Junior Bradshaw
2011 29 September Adel al-Jubeir Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States Washington, D.C.  United States Manssor Arbabsiar and Gholam Shakuri
2012 4 April Samir Geagea Executive Chairman of the Lebanese Forces Meerab, Mount Lebanon  Lebanon Speculators claim the perpetrators to be pro-Syrian forces, most likely Hezbollah.
2012 9 September Pauline Marois Premier-designate of Quebec Montreal, Quebec  Canada Richard Henry Bain
2012 9 October Malala Yousafzai Human rights activist Mingora  Pakistan Pakistani Taliban
2013 4 January Mohammed Magariaf Head of Libya's General National Congress Sabha  Libya Unknown
2013 19 January Ahmed Dogan Chairman of DPS party Sofia  Bulgaria Oktai Enimehmedov
2013 5 February Lars Hedegaard Chairman of the Danish Free Press Society Copenhagen  Denmark Basil Hassan
2013 26 June Maqbool Baqar Judge of the High Court of Sindh Karachi  Pakistan Jundallah
2013 27 October Narendra Modi Chief Minister of Gujarat and the prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 Indian general election Patna, Bihar  India Indian Mujahideen
Students' Islamic Movement of India
2014 29 October Yehuda Glick Chairman of the Temple Mount Heritage Foundation Jerusalem  Israel Mutaz Hijazi
2015 26 May Vladimir Kara-Murza Prominent Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Likely the FSB (independent investigators discovered that Kara-Muza had been trailed by the same agents who had trailed Alexei Navalny in 2020 before his poisoning and also Dmitry Bykov in 2019 before his poisoning)
2015 17 October Henriette Reker Mayor of Cologne Cologne  Germany Unnamed 44-year-old far-right extremist
2016 1 March Aaidh al-Qarni Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar, author, and activist Zamboanga City  Philippines 21-year-old Filipino
2016 28 September José Eliton [PT] Vice Governor of Goiás Itumbiara, Goiás  Brazil Gilberto Ferreira do Amaral
2017 2 February Vladimir Kara-Murza Prominent Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Likely FSB (an independent investigation found that the same agents who had trailed Alexei Navalny and Dmitry Bykov before their poisonings in 2020 and 2019, respectively, also trailed Kara-Murza before both his 2017 and previous 2015 poisonings)
2017 12 May Abdul Ghafoor Haideri Deputy Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan Mastung  Pakistan ISIL
2017 12 June Steve Scalise House Majority Whip & Member of U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 1st district Virginia  United States James Hodgkinson
2017 2 September Yulia Latynina Journalist and prominent Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Unknown
2017 23 October Tatyana Felgenhauer Journalist and prominent Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Unknown
2017 11 November Nyesom Wike Governor of Rivers State Port Harcourt  Nigeria Special Anti Robbery Squad
2018 4 March Sergei Skripal and Yulia Skripal Intelligence officer Salisbury  United Kingdom G.U. Intelligence Service agents 'Alexander Petrov' and 'Ruslan Boshirov' (both names believed to be aliases), "almost certainly" on the direct orders of the Kremlin
2018 6 September Jair Bolsonaro Federal deputy for Rio de Janeiro
Presidential candidate for the 2018 Brazilian general election
Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais  Brazil Adélio Bispo de Oliveira
2018 12 September Pyotr Verzilov Musician, opposition activist Moscow  Russia Unknown
2018 18 October Austin S. Miller United States Army general and Commander of NATO's Resolute Support Mission Kandahar  Afghanistan Taliban gunman
2019 13 April Dmitry Bykov Prominent Russian opposition figure Mid-air flight between Yekaterinburg and Ufa  Russia Likely the FSB (an investigation found agents which had also possibly poisoned Alexei Navalny and Vladimir Kara-Murza had been trailing Bykov when he was poisoned)
2019 July Alexei Navalny Prominent Russian opposition figure Moscow  Russia Unknown
2019 10 October Wiranto Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs of Indonesia Pandeglang Regency  Indonesia Jamaah Ansharut Daulah
2019 6 November Junius Ho Member of Legislative Council of Hong Kong Tuen Mun  Hong Kong Unknown
2020 19 February Cid Gomes Senator for the state of Ceará Sobral, Ceará  Brazil Mutinying police officers
2020 29 February Juan Guaidó Disputed president of Venezuela and Speaker of the National Assembly Barquisimeto  Venezuela Pro-government colectivos
2020 26 June Omar García Harfuch Secretary of Public Security of Mexico City Mexico City  Mexico Jalisco New Generation Cartel
2020 6 July Alexei Navalny Prominent Russian opposition figure Kaliningrad  Russia Likely FSB (an investigation found that he and his wife Yulia Navalnaya were being trailed by FSB agents, who would go on to poison Navalny one month later)
2020 6 July Yulia Navalnaya Prominent Russian opposition figure, wife of Alexei Navalny Kaliningrad  Russia Likely FSB (an investigation found that she and her husband Alexei Navalny were being trailed by FSB agents, who would go on to poison Alexei Navalny one month later)
2020 20 August Alexei Navalny Prominent Russian opposition figure Tomsk  Russia FSB (specifically agents Alexey Alexandrov, Ivan Osipov and Vladimir Panyaev)
2020 25 August Saba Sahar Actress and filmmaker Kabul  Afghanistan Unknown
2022 14 February Craig Greenberg Candidate for mayor of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky  United States Quintez Brown
2022 11 August Salman Rushdie British-Indian novelist and essayist Chautauqua, New York  United States Hadi Matar
2022 1 September Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Vice President of Argentina Buenos Aires  Argentina Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel
2022 28 October Paul Pelosi American businessman San Francisco, California  United States David DePape
2022 3 November Imran Khan Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Wazirabad  Pakistan Muhammad Naveed
2022 23 November Friendlyjordies YouTuber/Journalist Bondi Beach  Australia Coronation Property Group (alleged)
2023 14 May Lúcio Tembé Tembé leader Tomé-Açu, Pará  Brazil Unknown
2023 17 September Uddika Premarathna Sri Lankan MP and actor Anuradhapura  Sri Lanka Unknown gunmen
2023 23 December Lucas Aparecido Assumção Mayor of Palmares Paulista, São Paulo Palmares Paulista, São Paulo  Brazil Unnamed
2024 2 January Lee Jae-myung South Korean MP and Leader of the Democratic Party of Korea Gadeokdo, Busan  South Korea Kim Jin-sung
2024 15 April Mar Mari Emmanuel Assyrian Australian prelate and bishop Wakeley, New South Wales  Australia Unnamed 16-year-old boy
2024 13 July Donald Trump Former president of the United States and U.S. presidential candidate Butler, Pennsylvania  United States Thomas Matthew Crooks
2024 28 August Ahmed Haitham Former Member of the People's Majlis of Maldives Colombo Sri Lanka Unnamed
2024 15 September Donald Trump Former president of the United States and U.S. presidential candidate West Palm Beach, Florida  United States Ryan Wesley Routh

Heads of state

Date Article Intended victim(s) Title at the time Place Country Perpetrator(s)
354 BC Mausolus Satrap of Caria and Lycia Labraunda Achaemenid Empire Manitas Paktyо̄ and Thyssos Syskо̄
227 BC Qin Shi Huang King of Qin Xianyang Ancient China (Warring States period) Jing Ke
218 BC First Emperor of a unified China China Imperial China (Qin dynasty) Ordered by Zhang Liang (Western Han)
206 BC Feast at Swan Goose Gate Liu Bang King of Han Xianyang Imperial China (Chu–Han Contention) Xiang Zhuang
156–5 BC Ptolemy VIII of Egypt Pharaoh of Egypt Alexandria Ancient Egypt Ordered by Ptolemy VI Philometor, his brother
135 BC John Hyrcanus Crown Prince and High Priest of Israel Jerusalem Judea (Hasmonean Dynasty) Ptolemy son of Abubus collaborating with the Selucid Empire
399 AD Emperor Richū Crown Prince Naniwa Ancient Japan (Kofun period) Prince Suminoe no Nakatsu (住吉仲皇子) (Younger brother)
626 AD Mar–Apr Saint Edwin of Northumbria King of Deira and Bernicia York, Northumbria  England Agents of Cwichelm of Wessex
1298 Dec Edward I King of England Westminster  England Merchants of Lucca
1323 30 Nov Edward II King of England Coventry  England John of Nottingham
1330 17 Apr Charles I King of Hungary Visegrád  Hungary Felician Záh
1400 4 Jan Henry IV King of England Windsor Castle  England Members of the Epiphany Rising
1401 8 Sep Westminster Unknown
1402 Yongle Emperor Emperor of China Nanjing Imperial China (Ming dynasty) Left Censor-in-Chief Jing Qing
1486 23 Apr Henry VII King of England York  England Francis Lovell, 1st Viscount Lovell
1542 Nov Renyin palace plot Jiajing Emperor Emperor of China Beijing Imperial China (Ming dynasty) Imperial Concubine Ning, Yang Jinying, and 14 other palace women
1557 Sep Henry II King of France Paris France Caboche
1564 Jan Akbar Mughal Emperor Delhi Mughal Empire A slave of Mirza Sharfuddin
1571 bef. Apr Elizabeth I Queen of England Westminster  England Members of the Ridolfi Plot
1583 bef. Nov Francis Throckmorton
1584 Mar–Nov William Parry
1586 Jul–Aug Anthony Babington
1594 27 Dec Henry IV King of France Paris France Jean Châtel
1605 5 Nov Gunpowder Plot James I King of England Westminster  England Guy Fawkes
1657 8 Jan Oliver Cromwell Lord Protector London  England Miles Sindercombe
1696 15–22 Feb 1696 Jacobite assassination plot William III King of England Kew Bridge  England Ambrose Rookwood
1757 5 Jan Louis XV King of France Versailles France Robert-François Damiens
1758 3 Sep Joseph I King of Portugal and the Algarves Ajuda, Lisbon  Portugal Unclear; possibly the Távora family (see Távora affair)
1800 15 May George III King of Britain and Ireland Westminster  United Kingdom James Hadfield
1800 24 Dec Plot of the rue Saint-Nicaise Napoleon Bonaparte First Consul of France Paris  France François-Joseph Carbon
1809 12 Oct Napoleon I Emperor of the French Schönbrunn  Austrian Empire Friedrich Staps
1835 30 Jan Andrew Jackson President of the United States Washington, D.C.  United States Richard Lawrence
1835 28 Jul Louis-Philippe King of France Paris  France Giuseppe Marco Fieschi
1840 10 Jun Queen Victoria Queen of the United Kingdom London  United Kingdom Edward Oxford
1842 30 May John Francis
1852 26 Jul Nasser al-Din Shah Shahanshah of Persia Tehran  Persia Babis
1853 18 Feb Franz Joseph I Austria-Hungarian Emperor Vienna  Austria-Hungary János Libényi
1858 14 Jan Napoleon III Emperor of the French Paris  France Felice Orsini
1861 14 Jul Wilhelm I King of Prussia Baden-Baden  Prussia Oskar Becker
1866 4 Apr Alexander II Emperor of Russia Saint Petersburg  Russian Empire Dmitry Karakozov
1866 7 May Otto von Bismarck Minister President of Prussia Berlin  German Confederation Ferdinand Cohen-Blind
1873 22 Aug Domingo Faustino Sarmiento President of Argentina Buenos Aires  Argentina Ricardo López Jordán
1874 13 Jul Otto von Bismarck Chancellor of the German Reich Bad Kissingen  German Empire Eduard Kullman
1878 11 May Wilhelm I German Emperor Berlin  German Empire Max Hödel
2 Jun Karl Nobiling
1878 17 Nov Umberto I King of Italy Naples  Italy Giovanni Passannante
1879 20 Apr Alexander II Emperor of Russia Saint Petersburg  Russian Empire Alexander Soloviev
1880 5 Feb Stephan Khalturin
1882 2 Mar Queen Victoria Queen of the United Kingdom Windsor  United Kingdom Roderick Maclean
1883 28 Sep Wilhelm I German Emperor Rüdesheim am Rhein  German Empire August Reinsdorf
1887 13 Jan Shirley Waldemar Baker Prime Minister of Tonga Nukuʻalofa  Tonga Muʻa conspirators
1889 15 Jul Attempted assassination of Pedro II of Brazil Pedro II Emperor of Brazil Rio de Janeiro  Empire of Brazil Adriano Augusto do Valle
1889 18 Oct Ōkuma Shigenobu Prime Minister of Japan Tokyo  Japan Member of the Genyōsha
1897 22 Apr Umberto I King of Italy Rome  Italy Pietro Acciarito
1897 16 Sep Attack against Porfirio Díaz of 1897 Porfirio Díaz President of Mexico Alameda Central, Mexico City  Mexico Arnulfo Arroyo
1897 5 Nov Attempted assassination of Prudente de Morais Prudente de Morais President of Brazil Rio de Janeiro Brazil Brazil Lance corporal Marcelino Bispo de Melo
1900 2 Aug Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar Shah of Persia Paris  France Francois Salson
1900 16 Nov Wilhelm II German Emperor Breslau  German Empire Selma Schnapka
1901 6 Mar Bremen Johann-Dietrich Weiland
1902 15 Nov Leopold II King of the Belgians Brussels  Belgium Gennaro Rubino
1905 1 Jun Émile Loubet President of France Paris  France Unidentified anarchist
1 Jun Alfonso XIII King of Spain
21 Jul Yıldız assassination attempt Abdul Hamid II Sultan of the Ottoman Empire Constantinople  Ottoman Empire Armenian Revolutionary Federation
1906 31 May Morral affair Alfonso XIII King of Spain Madrid  Spain Mateu Morral
1908 15 Mar Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar Shah of Persia Tehran  Persia Constitutionalists
1909 16 Oct William Howard Taft President of the United States Ciudad Juárez  Mexico Crowd member
1912 16 March Victor Emmanuel III King of Italy Rome Italy Antonio Dalba
1915 2 Jul Thomas R. Marshall Vice President of the United States His office at U.S. Senate  United States Eric Muenter
1918 Aug 30 Assassination attempts on Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Russian SFSR Moscow  Russian SFSR Fanny Kaplan
6 Dec Sidónio Pais President of Portugal Lisbon  Portugal Luís Maria Baptista
1919 19 Feb Georges Clemenceau Prime Minister of France Paris  France Émile Cottin
1921 25 Sep Józef Piłsudski Chief of State of Poland Lviv  Poland Stepan Fedak
1922 14 Jul Attempted assassination of Alexandre Millerand Alexandre Millerand President of France Paris  France Gustave Bouvet
1924 5 Sep Stanisław Wojciechowski President of Poland Lviv  Poland Teofil Olszansky
1926 7 Apr Benito Mussolini Prime Minister of Italy Rome  Italy Violet Gibson
11 Sep Gino Lucetti
31 Oct Bologna Anteo Zamboni
1931 20 Feb Zog I King of Albania Vienna  Austria Ndok Gjeloshi, Aziz Çami
1932 9 Jan Hirohito Emperor of Japan Tokyo  Japan Lee Bong-chang
1933 15 Feb Franklin D. Roosevelt President-elect of the United States Miami  United States Giuseppe Zangara
Oct Engelbert Dollfuss Chancellor of Austria Vienna  Austria Rudolf Dertill
1935 2 Jun Gabriel Terra President of Uruguay Montevideo  Uruguay Bernardo García
1936 26 Feb Keisuke Okada Prime Minister of Japan Tokyo  Japan Imperial Japanese Army officers
16 Jul Edward VIII King of the United Kingdom London  United Kingdom George McMahon
1937 4 Jul António de Oliveira Salazar Prime Minister of Portugal São Sebastião da Pedreira, Lisbon  Portugal Emídio Santana and several anarcho-syndicalist and communist conspirators
1941 17 May Victor Emmanuel III King of Italy Tirana  Albania Vasil Laçi
1943 13 Mar Adolf Hitler German Führer Wolf's Lair  Nazi Germany Henning von Tresckow, Fabian von Schlabrendorff, Rudolf Christoph Freiherr von Gersdorff
1944 20 Jul 20 July plot Claus von Stauffenberg
1947 10 Mar Manuel Roxas President of the Philippines Manila  Philippines Julio Guillen
1949 4 Feb Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Shah of Iran Tehran  Iran Nasser Fakhraraei
1950 1 Nov Attempted assassination of Harry S. Truman Harry Truman President of the United States Washington, D.C.  United States Oscar Collazo and Griselio Torresola (FALN)
1952 27 Mar Konrad Adenauer Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Munich  West Germany Herut
1954 26 Oct Gamal Abdel Nasser President of Egypt Alexandria  Egypt Mohammed Abdel Latif
27 Oct Ismail al-Azhari Prime Minister of Sudan Malakal Sudan Southern official
1955 12 Mar Jawaharlal Nehru Prime Minister of India Nagpur  India Baburao Laxman Kochale
11 Apr Zhou Enlai Chinese Premier Hong Kong  British Hong Kong Kuomintang agents
1957 22 Feb Ngô Đình Diệm President of the Republic of Vietnam Buôn Ma Thuột  South Vietnam Hà Minh Tri
30 Nov Sukarno President of Indonesia Jakarta  Indonesia Darul Islam/Tentara Islam Indonesia
1959 15 Jul Nikita Khrushchev and Władysław Gomułka General Secretary of the Soviet Union and First Secretary of the Polish United Workers' Party Sosnowiec  Poland Stanisław Jaros
1960 9 Mar Maukar Incident Sukarno President of Indonesia Jakarta  Indonesia Manguni Group, Permesta
9 Apr Hendrik Verwoerd Prime Minister of South Africa Johannesburg  South Africa David Pratt
24 Jun Assassination attempt of Rómulo Betancourt Rómulo Betancourt President of Venezuela Caracas  Venezuela Ordered by Dominican Republic President Rafael Leonidas Trujillo
14 Jul Nobusuke Kishi Prime Minister of Japan  Japan Taisuke Aramaki
11 Dec John F. Kennedy President-elect of the United States Florida  United States Richard Paul Pavlick
1962 27 Feb Ngô Đình Diệm President of the Republic of Vietnam Saigon  South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Cử and Phạm Phú Quốc
1962 14 May Sukarno President of Indonesia Jakarta  Indonesia Darul Islam/Tentara Islam Indonesia
22 Aug Petit-Clamart attack Charles de Gaulle President of France Petit-Clamart  France Jean Bastien-Thiry
1964 21 Feb İsmet İnönü Prime Minister of Turkey Ankara  Turkey Mesut Suna
11 Aug Francisco Franco Generalissimo Caudillo of Spain Madrid  Francoist Spain Stuart Christie
1965 12 Apr Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Shah of Iran Tehran  Iran Reza Shamsabadi
1968 13 Aug Georgios Papadopoulos President of Greece Between Lagonisi and Athens  Greece Alexandros Panagoulis
1969 22 Jan Attempted assassination of Leonid Brezhnev Leonid Brezhnev General Secretary of the CPSU Moscow  Soviet Union Viktor Ilyin
1970 27 Nov Pope Paul VI Bishop of Rome Manila  Philippines Benjamín Mendoza y Amor Flores
1 Sep Hussein I King of Jordan Amman  Jordan Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
1971 10 Jul 1971 Moroccan coup attempt Hassan II King of Morocco Skhirat  Morocco M'hamed Ababou and Mohamed Medbouh
13 Sep Lin Biao incident Mao Zedong Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party China  China Lin Biao (alleged)
1972 16 Aug Hassan II King of Morocco Kenitra  Morocco Mohamed Amekrane
1973 14 Jan Golda Meir Prime Minister of Israel Rome  Italy Black September Organization
4 Mar New York City  United States
1974 15 Aug Park Chung-hee President of South Korea Seoul  South Korea Mun Se-gwang
22 Feb Richard Nixon President of the United States Baltimore/Washington International Airport  United States Samuel Byck
1975 5 Sep Attempted assassination of Gerald Ford in Sacramento Gerald Ford Sacramento Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme
22 Sep Attempted assassination of Gerald Ford in San Francisco San Francisco Sara Jane Moore
1976 Feb Jean-Bédel Bokassa President of the Central African Republic Bangui M'Poko International Airport  Central African Republic Unknown
1977 18 Feb Jorge Rafael Videla President of Argentina Aeroparque Jorge Newbery  Argentina Ejercito Revolucionario del Pueblo
22 Sep Bhumibol Adulyadej King of Thailand Yala  Thailand Patani United Liberation Organisation
1980 26 June Attempted assassination of Hafez al-Assad Hafez al-Assad President of Syria Damascus  Syria Muslim Brotherhood
1981 30 Mar Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan President of the United States Washington, D.C.  United States John Hinckley Jr.
13 May Attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II Bishop of Rome St. Peter's Square  Vatican City State Mehmet Ali Ağca
13 Jun Elizabeth II Queen of the United Kingdom London  United Kingdom Marcus Sarjeant
1982 12 May Pope John Paul II Bishop of Rome Fátima  Portugal Juan María Fernández y Krohn
8 Jul Saddam Hussein President of Iraq Dujail  Iraq Islamic Dawa Party
1983 19 Oct Chun Doo-hwan President of South Korea Rangoon  Burma North Korean agents
1984 12 Oct Brighton hotel bombing Margaret Thatcher Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Brighton  United Kingdom Irish Republican Army
1986 7 Sep Attempted assassination of Augusto Pinochet Augusto Pinochet President of Chile Cajón del Maipo  Chile Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front
3 Oct Rajiv Gandhi Prime Minister of India New Delhi  India Karamjit Singh
1987 18 Jun Turgut Özal President of Turkey Ankara  Turkey Kartal Demirağ
30 Jul Rajiv Gandhi Prime Minister of India Colombo  Sri Lanka Vijitha Rohana
18 Aug 1987 grenade attack in the Sri Lankan Parliament Junius Richard Jayewardene President of Sri Lanka Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
Ranasinghe Premadasa Prime Minister of Sri Lanka
1988 3 Nov 1988 Maldives coup attempt Maumoon Abdul Gayoom President of the Maldives Malé  Maldives People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam
Abdullah Luthufi
Ahmed Nasir
Ahmed Ismail Manik
1990 27 Jul A. N. R. Robinson Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain  Trinidad and Tobago Jamaat al Muslimeen rebels
7 Nov 1990 October Revolution Parade Mikhail Gorbachev President of the Soviet Union Moscow  Soviet Union Alexander Shmonov
1991 Mohammed Zahir Shah Last King of Afghanistan Rome  Italy Disguised person
7 Feb John Major Prime Minister of the United Kingdom London  United Kingdom Irish Republican Army
1993 27 Jan Boris Yeltsin President of Russia Moscow  Russia Ivan Kislov
Nov Atef Sedki Prime Minister of Egypt Cairo  Egypt Vanguards of Conquest
1994 26 Jan Prince Charles Prince of Wales Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour in Sydney  Australia David Kang
1994 29 Oct Bill Clinton President of the United States Washington, D.C.  United States Francisco Martin Duran
1995 25 Jun Hosni Mubarak President of Egypt Addis Ababa  Ethiopia National Islamic Front
29 Aug Eduard Shevardnadze President of Georgia Tbilisi  Georgia Mkhedrioni rebels
3 Oct Kiro Gligorov President of Macedonia Skopje  Macedonia Unknown
5 Nov Jean Chrétien Prime Minister of Canada Ottawa  Canada André Dallaire
1996 Feb Muammar Gaddafi Libyan leader Sirte  Libya Islamic extremists
17 Jul Pavlo Lazarenko Prime Minister of Ukraine Kyiv  Ukraine Unknown
1998 9 Feb Eduard Shevardnadze President of Georgia Tbilisi  Georgia Anti-government forces
12 Jun Muammar Gaddafi Libyan Revolutionary leader Derna  Libya Islamic militants
1999 18 Dec Attempted assassination of Chandrika Kumaratunga Chandrika Kumaratunga President of Sri Lanka Colombo  Sri Lanka Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
2000 24 Feb Vladimir Putin Acting President of Russia Saint Petersburg  Russia Chechen mafia
18 Aug President of Russia Yalta  Ukraine Unknown
2001 9 Jan Baku  Azerbaijan Kyanan Rostam
7 Feb George W. Bush President of the United States Washington, D.C.  United States Robert W. Pickett
16 Oct Vladimir Putin President of Russia  Iran Unknown
2002 6 Feb Vladimir Putin President of Russia Moscow  Russia Ivan Zaytsev
14 Jul Jacques Chirac President of France Paris  France Maxime Brunerie
5 Sep Hamid Karzai President of Afghanistan Kandahar  Afghanistan Lone gunman
2003 25 Dec Pervez Musharraf President of Pakistan Rawalpindi  Pakistan Ordered by Amjad Farooqi
2004 19 Mar Chen Shui-bian President of the Republic of China Tainan  Taiwan Unknown
11 June José Manuel Durão Barroso Prime Minister of Portugal Porto  Portugal Nouredine el Fahtni
29 Jul Shaukat Aziz Prime Minister of Pakistan Fateh Jang  Pakistan Al-Qaeda sympathizers
21 Aug Sheikh Hasina Prime Minister of Bangladesh Dhaka  Bangladesh Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
2005 15 Mar Ibrahim Rugova President of Kosovo Pristina  Kosovo Unknown
10 May Mikheil Saakashvili President of Georgia Tbilisi  Georgia Vladimir Arutyunian
George W. Bush President of the United States
2006 18 Sep Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed President of Somalia Baidoa  Somalia Islamic Courts Union (blamed)
2007 29 Jun Guillaume Soro Prime Minister of Ivory Coast Bouaké  Ivory Coast Unknown
6 Jul Pervez Musharraf President of Pakistan Rawalpindi  Pakistan Taliban
Oct Vladimir Putin President of Russia Tehran  Iran Unknown
2008 8 Jan Maumoon Abdul Gayoom President of the Maldives Hoarafushi  Maldives Mohamed Murshid
15 Mar Vladimir Putin President of Russia Moscow  Russia Shakhvelad Osmanov
Dmitry Medvedev President-elect of Russia
11 Feb José Ramos-Horta President of Timor-Leste Dili  East Timor Alfredo Reinado
Xanana Gusmão Prime Minister of Timor-Leste
2009 30 Apr 2009 attack on the Dutch royal family Queen Beatrix, Prince Willem-Alexander, and other members of the Dutch royal family Queen of the Netherlands Apeldoorn  Netherlands Karst Tates
19 Aug Vladimir Putin Prime Minister of Russia Moscow  Russia Unknown
3 Dec Moussa Dadis Camara President of Guinea Conakry  Guinea Lt. Abubakar Diakite
2011 3 Jun Ali Abdullah Saleh President of Yemen Sana'a  Yemen Unknown
19 Jul Alpha Condé President of Guinea Conakry  Guinea Republic of Guinea Armed Forces officers
2012 Vladimir Putin Prime Minister of Russia Moscow  Russia Dokka Umarov (alleged)
2013 Apr Barack Obama President of the United States Washington, D.C.  United States James Everett Dutschke
2017 Nov Theresa May Prime Minister of the United Kingdom London  United Kingdom Naa'imur Zakariyah Rahman
2018 Jan Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel Jerusalem  Israel Muhammad Jamal Rashdeh, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
23 Jun 2018 Bulawayo bombing Emmerson Mnangagwa President of Zimbabwe Bulawayo  Zimbabwe Unknown
4 Aug 2018 Caracas drone attack Nicolás Maduro President of Venezuela Caracas  Venezuela Uncertain (claimed by Soldados de Franelas)
2020 29 Feb 2020 Barquisimeto shooting Juan Guaidó Disputed President of Venezuela Barquisimeto  Venezuela Pro-government colectivos
9 Mar Abdalla Hamdok Prime Minister of Sudan Khartoum  Sudan Unknown
2 Jul Justin Trudeau Prime Minister of Canada Ottawa  Canada Corey Barclay Hurren
2021 20 Jul Assimi Goïta President of Mali Bamako  Mali Unknown
7 Nov Attempted assassination of Mustafa Al-Kadhimi Mustafa Al-Kadhimi Prime Minister of Iraq Baghdad  Iraq Unknown
2022 10 Feb Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh Prime Minister of Libya Tripoli  Libya Unknown
26 Feb Assassination attempts on Volodymyr Zelenskyy Volodymyr Zelenskyy President of Ukraine Kyiv  Ukraine Chechen mercenaries
Feb Kadyrovites
Redut
Wagner Group
2023 15 Apr Attempted assassination of Fumio Kishida Fumio Kishida Prime Minister of Japan Wakayama  Japan Ryūji Kimura
3 May Kremlin drone attack Vladimir Putin President of Russia Moscow  Russia Disputed
2024 15 May Attempted assassination of Robert Fico Robert Fico Prime Minister of Slovakia Handlová  Slovakia Juraj Cintula
30 July Attempted assassination of Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Chairman of the Transitional Sovereignty Council Jubayt  Sudan Unknown
13 September Azali Assoumani President of the Comoros Salimani  Comoros Ahmed Abdou
19 October 2024 drone attack on Benjamin Netanyahu's residence Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel Caesarea  Israel Hezbollah, Iran (alleged)

Gallery

See also

Notes

  1. Abdullah I of Jordan, who was Hussein's grandfather and the intended target of the assassination, did die as a result of the assassination.
  2. Although Argov survived the attempted assassination, when he died over 20 years after the attempted assassination, his cause of death was attributed to injuries sustained during the attempted assassination.
  3. The name of the assailant has not been disclosed due to the fact that he was a minor.

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